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Katy Cummings

Web 2.0 & Accessibility for Disabled Users: Lasa knowledgebase - 1 views

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    I chose this article because it explained what Web 2.0 is and what implications it might have for disabled people who use the Web, particularly the use of Ajax (which I had no idea what that meant before) for interactive web pages. It also gave suggestions for ways to make sure the applications are accessible.
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    Katy, Thanks for researching and finding AJAX. Your comment above hooked me into to know more as Ajax is the name of one of my favorite soccer teams in Europe. They play in the Dutch league, but Ajax soccer and Ajax the tool are much different. I like how the site recommended how to apply Ajax and how it could be applied incorrectly. Great research and thanks for sharing. Jeff
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    Jeff--like we read in one of the articles, the problem with tagging is the tag might mislead you to what you are looking for! We just demonstrated that.....You saw AJAX and thought of your favorite soccer team, but the AJAX I tagged was for the web application! HA
Aaron McAfee

Deque Training | Deque Systems | Software, Training, and Consulting for Web Accessibili... - 1 views

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    Deque university is a website that offers two products WordSpace 5 and FireEyes. The website also offer several courses such as web 2.0 accessability which teaches students about websites that make uses of JavaScript and AJAX
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    This looks like a good site to help you learn about web 2.0 accessibility. I see the FireEyes is free for non-commercial use.
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